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Discover Ludwig"asylum" is a perfectly acceptable noun in written English.
It refers to a place where people (typically refugees) can go for financial and safety resources. For example: "The family sought asylum in a nearby country after their home was destroyed in the war."
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(He died in an asylum, in 1881).
"It felt like an asylum".
Both die in an asylum.
Josephine was an asylum seeker.
I would go to an asylum".
Most people don't know an asylum seeker.
And she didn't even know what an asylum was.
Australia does not have an asylum problem, says Mr Hathaway.
One of them, at least, is headed for an asylum.
His mother was eventually committed to an asylum.
Edmund's infant sons, however, eventually reached an asylum in Hungary.
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